Non-territorial GPS-tagged golden eagles Aquila chrysaetos at two Scottish wind farms: Avoidance influenced by preferred habitat distribution, wind speed and blade motion status.
Wind farms can have two broad potential adverse effects on birds via antagonistic processes: displacement from the vicinity of turbines (avoidance), or death through collision with rotating turbine blades. These effects may not be mutually exclusive. Using detailed data from 99 turbines at two wind...
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Autores principales: | Alan H Fielding, David Anderson, Stuart Benn, Roy Dennis, Matthew Geary, Ewan Weston, D Philip Whitfield |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1886d7c7916444919e9c7dbe07c444ba |
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